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John Glendinning
John Glendinning
Professor of Biology, Barnard College, Columbia University
Verified email at barnard.edu
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Is the bitter rejection response always adaptive?
JI Glendinning
Physiology & behavior 56 (6), 1217-1227, 1994
5851994
Trpm5 null mice respond to bitter, sweet, and umami compounds
S Damak, M Rong, K Yasumatsu, Z Kokrashvili, CA Pérez, N Shigemura, ...
Chemical senses 31 (3), 253-264, 2006
3662006
A high-throughput screening procedure for identifying mice with aberrant taste and oromotor function
JI Glendinning, J Gresack, AC Spector
Chemical senses 27 (5), 461-474, 2002
2012002
T1R3 taste receptor is critical for sucrose but not Polycose taste
S Zukerman, JI Glendinning, RF Margolskee, A Sclafani
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2009
1492009
Degree of behavioral neoteny differentiates canid polymorphs
R Coppinger, J Glendinning, E Torop, C Matthay, M Sutherland, C Smith
Ethology 75 (2), 89-108, 1987
1491987
How do herbivorous insects cope with noxious secondary plant compounds in their diet?
JI Glendinning
Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Insect-Plant …, 2002
1482002
Causal connection between detoxification enzyme activity and consumption of a toxic plant compound
MJ Snyder, JI Glendinning
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 179, 255-261, 1996
1411996
Fat and carbohydrate preferences in mice: the contribution of α-gustducin and Trpm5 taste-signaling proteins
A Sclafani, S Zukerman, JI Glendinning, RF Margolskee
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2007
1382007
Sugar and fat conditioned flavor preferences in C57BL/6J and 129 mice: oral and postoral interactions
A Sclafani, JI Glendinning
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2005
1372005
Linking peripheral taste processes to behavior
AC Spector, JI Glendinning
Current opinion in neurobiology 19 (4), 370-377, 2009
1242009
Attentiveness of guarding dogs for reducing predation on domestic sheep
R Coppinger, J Lorenz, J Glendinning, P Pinardi
Society for Range Management, 1983
1181983
Intragastric infusion of denatonium conditions flavor aversions and delays gastric emptying in rodents
JI Glendinning, YM Yiin, K Ackroff, A Sclafani
Physiology & behavior 93 (4-5), 757-765, 2008
1162008
Dissociation of hedonic reaction to reward and incentive motivation in an animal model of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia
RD Ward, EH Simpson, VL Richards, G Deo, K Taylor, JI Glendinning, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 37 (7), 1699-1707, 2012
1132012
Ruminant self-medication against gastrointestinal nematodes: evidence, mechanism, and origins
JJ Villalba, J Miller, ED Ungar, SY Landau, J Glendinning
Parasite 21, 2014
1112014
Gut T1R3 sweet taste receptors do not mediate sucrose-conditioned flavor preferences in mice
A Sclafani, DS Glass, RF Margolskee, JI Glendinning
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2010
1062010
Contribution of α-gustducin to taste-guided licking responses of mice
JI Glendinning, LD Bloom, M Onishi, KH Zheng, S Damak, RF Margolskee, ...
Chemical senses 30 (4), 299-316, 2005
1042005
Fetal ethanol exposure increases ethanol intake by making it smell and taste better
SL Youngentob, JI Glendinning
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (13), 5359-5364, 2009
1032009
How do predators cope with chemically defended foods?
JI Glendinning
The Biological Bulletin 213 (3), 252-266, 2007
1022007
Sugar-induced cephalic-phase insulin release is mediated by a T1r2+ T1r3-independent taste transduction pathway in mice
JI Glendinning, S Stano, M Holter, T Azenkot, O Goldman, RF Margolskee, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2015
882015
Contribution of different taste cells and signaling pathways to the discrimination of “bitter” taste stimuli by an insect
JI Glendinning, A Davis, S Ramaswamy
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (16), 7281-7287, 2002
872002
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